Phones & Gateways

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Interoperability and Plug & Play Management

The Phone & Gateway Interoperability Portal offers information regarding a phone's compatibility with sipX. Some phones are tested better than others. Polycom, Snom and Grandstream phones are known to work well. Also Linksys / Sipura phones are good, although not plug & play managed.

For Developers Pingtel provides an automated phone interoperability test service that is based on sipX.

Howto Manage Additional Phones & Gateways Through sipX Configuration Server: sipX ConfigServer provides an XML-based plugin framework that allows adding support for additional phones and gateways easily. Essentially a phone or gateway's configuration parameters are captured in an XML file based on which sipXconfig will automatically render a Web user interface that allows that phone or gateway to be configured remotely. Interested? Read on...

Hard Phones

Plug & Play? It means that a phone is integrated into sipXconfig and you therefore do not have to use the phone's key pad or integrated Web server to configure it. Getting a phone up and running with a default configuration is as simple as entering its MAC address into sipXconfig, assign a user (line) and generate a profile. Now plug in the phone and as it comes up it will pick up its profile from the sipX server.

Plug & Play Managed:

Manually Configured:

Softphones

Gateways

Configure analog Gateways (FXS):

Configure PSTN via a SIP Trunk: There are many providers that offer access to the PSTN as a service over the Internet, to use one you must know...

Configure PSTN Gateways (FXO):

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